Eligibility for Ex-Spouses Social Security After Remarriage In your current situation, you cannot collect your ex-husband's Social Security benefits while married, but future changes in your marital status or eligibility may open that option Does that help?
KPERS Retirement Income Impact on Social Security Benefits Actually, you could have collected spousal benefits as early as age 62 so long as your spouse was already receiving a benefit from social security However, at age 66 you may collect a spouse benefit and allow your own benefit to continue to grow at 8% per year until you reach age 70
When Are You Eligible For Social Security? - AARP The credit amounts are adjusted annually for inflation You become eligible to collect Social Security retirement benefits at age 62 You can check on your eligibility, earnings history and estimated future benefits on the Social Security statement at your online My Social Security account
Social Security Widow Benefits, Income Limits Trusts FAQs An unmarried widow or widower or surviving divorced spouse can receive benefits at any age if they take care of the deceased worker's child who is under age 16 or disabled and receiving Social Security benefits
Is There a Limit to How Long I Collect Social Security Survivor . . . - AARP Social Security can pay what it calls “mother’s or father’s insurance benefits” to surviving spouses and ex-spouses of any age if they are caring for children or dependent grandchildren of a deceased worker who are younger than 16 or have a disability
Social Security Earnings Rules at 67 Full-Time Work - JustAnswer Individuals aged 67 or older can collect Social Security benefits while working full time without earnings limits However, if you start benefits before full retirement age, earnings above a threshold may reduce payments